smiling and greeted with a kiss by his wife, coretta scott king, as he emerges from a montgomery courthouse. and of course, dr. king on the steps of the lincoln memorial, inspiring thousands of listeners on the national mall, with his dream. but wlas it about our nation's relationship to king that we forget when we think we're just remembering? because the years have wrapped those black and white images in a bubble of sepia-toned nostalgia. when we strip it away, we find a much more complicated relationship between king and our country than the one we commonly recall. after all, it wasn't until 2000, 17 years after president reagan first established the holiday, that mlk, the day, was recognized by all 50 states. now, that's states with a little "s." but martin luther king was also seen as an enemy of the state, with a capital "s." the federal bureau of investigations director, fbi director, j. edgar hoover, is widely reported to have a personal animosity, bordering on obsession with king. and despite king's philosophy of nonviolence, hoover feared he had become a so-called messiah, that wo